Pacific Youth Delegation to Copenhagen Announced!
Project Survival has exciting news!
During COP15, members of PSP became quite attached to their adopted national costume. Read the rest of this entry »
The dates have been set, the sweet venue has been found and Endless Summer Brisbane is ready to rock the capital of indian summers, long weekends and pristine beaches.
PSP policy guru Fergus Green shares his half-time analysis of the negotiations!
Project Survival Actions Director Shobaz Kandola shares his first day at COP15!
A big ‘hallo’ to all of our readers from the Uni of Copenhagen!
Project Survival has exciting news!
The weekend is fast approaching and we at PSP do love our weekends.
In the coming years we will inherit the earth, and as we do so we will start to fix it.
PSP’s first major fundraiser went down at Cream Tangerine in Sydney on Saturday night! We would like to thank media team coordinator Melissa Neighbour for all her work in making it happen, as well as the rest of the PSP Sydney team.
Today Project Survival Brisbane are writing to you from inside a giant dust cloud. In fact, this cloud has covered part of the Australian Eastern Sea board for the last two days. Yes, that’s a dust storm two thousand kilometers long.
Last Monday morning I arrived at Bondi Junction to meet the Miss Earth organisers and contestants. We were faced with a competition which was hardly what we expected!